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Bradford Hurt

My name is Nick. The ground had left me, or I had left it. Either way

it is said I was going up. It had been a cloudy few hours, and it had

just become a cloudy dusk. I had been riding my skateboard when

suddenly, a blinding flash of light hit. Milliseconds later I was five

feet in the air, rising and accelerating fast.

I assumed it would be the last time I would see Earth, so, forcing

tears from my eyes, said my goodbyes, careening toward the heavens.

As I broke through multiple layers of atmosphere something amazing

happened. When I broke through the final layer of atmosphere I was

able to breathe!

I looked in the direction I was moving and watched in awe as the

stars expanded and shot past like lightning. The stars hastened, then

instantaneously stopped dead in space, or maybe I did. I found my-

self ‘falling’ toward an extraterrestrial world. From my viewpoint I

could determine a small sea surrounded by a lesser forest. The rest of

the planet was a dark tan, which I immediately recognized as a desert.

By now I was already in the planet’s atmosphere, at a loss for what to

do next, so I evaluated the situation and decided to head toward the

part of the planet, which will most likely land near water. My Solution

to my survival would be to Make shelter, find food, obtain water, and

basically, survive. My logic seemed sound.

It had seemed like hours before I would reach the ground, and at

first I was looking forward to arriving, but now that I was only mere

minutes from the ground I was scared to make impact. I angled my

feet toward the planet, slightly bent my legs, and stared at the ground,

ready for collision.

‘CCCrrrrrSSHShloorp...POP!’ The sound deafened my ears imme-

diately after my feet touched the ground. It came from everywhere

at once and dissipated. Before I knew what was happening my legs

carried me off toward the sea. I regained control and looked around.

There was nothing to be seen. I had escaped.

I decided first, to investigate the water, and second, to build a shelter

from the field of small, pointy, bush-like plants I once thought was

a forest. After I had come a little ways into the field I began having a

rough time trudging through the cascading plants, but being a born

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